New NHS Construction Consultancy Services Framework set to save millions

NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has launched a new Construction Consultancy Services Framework which is expected to save the public sector in the region of £16m over the next four years.

Enabling organisations in both the NHS and wider public sector to access services such as quantity surveying, civil engineering, and architecture; the framework provides a fully-compliant route for public-sector purchasing teams to access a comprehensive range of construction consultancy services.

The new framework replaces the current agreement that has been in place since 2014 and has saved the public sector in excess of £12m, thanks to typical savings of between 10-15% compared with buying direct.

It includes more than 200 suppliers ranging from SMEs to national providers, with new specialisms added for 2018, such as fire safety, energy efficiency products and services, and principal designer services.

Last year, more than 300 organisations purchased construction consultancy services via the NHS SBS framework, with almost two-thirds (66%) being non-NHS organisations.

The result is a robust framework that meets the needs of all kinds of public-sector bodies, saving them time and effort, delivering excellent results and – crucially – generating considerable cost-savings for the public purse

Designed to provide the flexibility that public-sector procurement managers need, the framework allows organisations to award contracts directly or hold a mini competition.

The framework also provides a range of pricing options and discount structures, plus the option for volume spend rebates.

The new agreement will go live on the 1st April 2018. However, existing framework customers will be able to access the former Construction Consultancy Services Framework for a further six months, if needed, in order to allow them to renew contracts under those terms and conditions.

“The major benefit is the breadth and depth of suppliers we work with, including many smaller suppliers that public organisations may otherwise struggle to identify.

The major benefit is the breadth and depth of suppliers we work with, including many smaller suppliers that public organisations may otherwise struggle to identify

“The new framework builds on this strength with many additional suppliers added in response to demand in key areas.

“The result is a robust framework that meets the needs of all kinds of public-sector bodies, saving them time and effort, delivering excellent results and – crucially – generating considerable cost-savings for the public purse.”

The Construction Consultancy Services Framework is part of a complete Estates and Facilities portfolio provided by NHS SBS to the public sector. The other contract Frameworks that are immediately available in this area are Hard Facilities Management, Modular Buildings and Soft Facilities Management.